It won't get much better than Saturday at Penn State: Mostly sunny weather with temps in the 70s. Free admission to the Beav. And Penn State football.

As always, what happens in the spring game doesn’t necessarily mean anything. But, and here’s the fun part, it could.

Here's what to watch for at the game -- while relaxing in the sun and stands with friends and family:

Play-calling: Has Penn State indeed adopted the spread offense and dusted off the creative plays from 2005 and Michael Robinson?

Quarterback: Pat Devlin vs. Daryll Clark. Which one does a better job moving the team? How accurate is Devlin (seen at left)? How accurate is Clark (seen at right, below)? Can Devlin run the ball – realizing, of course, the defense won’t be allowed to tackle him.

Running back: Evan Royster apparently can play. But Nittany Nation eagerly wants to see the speedy Stephfon Green in action.

Linebacker: What’s the deal with walk-on Josh Hull at middle LB? Is he for real? What about Chris Colasanti’s play at middle LB, as he has the better pedigree? Who else makes a statement at LB, a position that will need two new starters in the fall?

Wide receiver: We know about D-Will, Deon Butler and Jordan Norwood. But who will step up and take the first step toward claiming the No. 4 wideout position? It’s a role that could mean considerable playing time next fall.